A woman sits on a curb at the scene of a shooting outside of a music festival along the Las Vegas Strip, Monday, Oct. 2, 2017, in Las Vegas. Multiple victims were being transported to hospitals after a shooting late Sunday at a music festival on the Las Vegas Strip. (AP Photo/John Locher)

So far 50 people are dead and more than 400 were hurt in a deadly shooting in Las Vegas Sunday night. Many families and friends are awaiting word from their loved ones who were attending the country music concert.

Many fled or were taken to safe areas by law enforcement. For those looking to locate missing loved ones, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department asks people to call 1-800-536-9488.

The city of Las Vegas also gave details about what concerned people can do in the aftermath.

Alma Fausto is a crime, breaking news and public safety reporter for the Register. She has worked for the Register since 2013. Previously, she lived in New York City while studying at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism where she covered the growing Mexican immigrant population in the city. Alma has also lived and studied in California’s rural and agricultural Central Valley. She’s an Orange County native from Costa Mesa, and in her spare time likes to read, visit libraries and drink good gin.